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Show 90 WEBER COLLEGE Surveying. Winter. Two credit Surveying. Spring. Two credit pass surveys, transit surveys, differential leveling, profile and crosssection work, curves, grades, topographic, mine and city surveying, including computations and platting. Autumn Quarter Two credit hours. Engineering 5. hours. Engineering 6. hours. Note: Students completing the Engineering Course will be granted a Degree of Associate of Science, subject to the approval of the Faculty. Freshman Year Bible Literature English 1, 2 Chemistry 1, 2, 5 Mathematics 1, 2, 3 or 4a, 5a Geology 5 (Rocks and Minerals) Physical Education A. 2 5 5 5 W. S. 2 2 5 5 5 1 1 18 18 18 Sophomore Year Bible Literature Mathematics 4, 5 or 6 Physics (Eng.) Surveying Engineering 1 and 3 2 5 5 2 3 2 5 5 2 3 2 5 5 2 3 17 17 17 WEBER COLLEGE 91 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Wayne B. Hales, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Physics Candidates for the A.A. degree must complete 90 hours of approved work. This must include English 1 and 2, Physical Education, and 10 hours in each of the following groups: Exact Science, Social Science, Language, Biological Science. Candidates for the B.S. degree must complete 183 hours of approved work. This must include English 1 and 2, Physical Education and 13 hours in each of the following groups: Mathematics and Physical Science, Social Science, Biological Science, Language. There has been provided the necessary apparatus to demonstrate the work offered in the courses in Physics. The equipment has been greatly increased during the past year. The most important new items are: Rectifiers, Tungar and Nodon Valve Types, Polariscope, Sonometer with Dynamometers, Resistance Coils, Galvanometer Hope's Apparatus, Collision Ball Apparatus, Torsion Apparatus, Westphal's Specific Gravity Balance, Differential Pulley, Hygrometer, Wheatstone Bridge, Ruhmkorff's Induction Coil and Spectroscope. Physics 1. General Physics. This is a course in General Physics adapted to students who have not had any work in high school physics but who desire to learn something concerning the fundamental laws of physical science. The course covers in a general way the subjects of mechanics |